Synopsis

April, 1945. During the last months of WWII, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) takes command of a five-man team who pilot a Sherman tank named Fury on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, they have to defeat all odds in an attempt to strike down Nazi Germany.

"A movie worth seeing. It's not really as great as Saving Private Ryan but it speaks to the heart of what is war and it is also that conflict within war to what is right and wrong and what really happens within war to soldiers and inner conflicts. It really makes me feel sorrow for those that have been lost and what it took to get them there. A war is just one mans army and an army is just one mans war."

"Rather above average war movie to be honest but treats German Tank commanders that have experience from the eastern front as idiots.
Many petty errors like Fury being a Firefly which the Americans rejected the use of and a Tiger that drives straight at the Shermans rather then keeping its distance and exploiting the 88.
As pointed out by other reviews the Firefly would be taken out straight away just as Sherman crews would not drive straight at a Tiger.
Many more combat mistakes in the movie and Saving Private Ryan still sets the highest standard for American War Movies"